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Effect of PVP on the characteristic of modified membranes made from waste PET bottles for humic acid removal
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Background:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possibility of using recycled polymer (waste polyethylene terephthalate [PET] bottles) as a membrane material. Furthermore, the effect of the addition of a pore-forming agent and preparation conditions was also observed.
Methods:
Porous polymeric membranes were prepared via thermally induced phase separation by dissolving recycled PET in phenol. PET polymer was obtained from waste plastic bottles as a new source of polymeric material. For original PET membrane, the casting solution was prepared by dissolving of 20wt% PET in phenol solution. For PET modified membrane, a 5 wt% of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was added into polymer solution. The solution was cast onto a glass plate at room temperature followed by evaporation before the solidification process. The membranes formed were characterized in terms of morphology, chemical group, and filtration performance. A humic acid solution was used to identify the permeability and the solute rejection of the membranes.
Results:
The results showed that the recycled PET from waste plastic bottles was applicable to use as a membrane material for a water treatment process. The maximum flux of 97.0 l/m
2
.hr was obtained from filtration test using PET membrane. The highest rejection of humic acid in a water sample, which reached up to 75.92%, was obtained using the PET/PVP membrane.
Conclusions:
The recycled PET from waste bottles was successfully used to prepare porous membrane. The membrane was modified by the addition of PVP as a membrane modifying agent. SEM analysis confirmed that the original PET membrane has a rough and large pore structure. The addition of PVP improved the pore density with a narrow pore structure. The PET/PVP membrane conditioned with evaporation was the best in humic acid rejection.
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Title: Effect of PVP on the characteristic of modified membranes made from waste PET bottles for humic acid removal
Description:
Background:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the possibility of using recycled polymer (waste polyethylene terephthalate [PET] bottles) as a membrane material.
Furthermore, the effect of the addition of a pore-forming agent and preparation conditions was also observed.
Methods:
Porous polymeric membranes were prepared via thermally induced phase separation by dissolving recycled PET in phenol.
PET polymer was obtained from waste plastic bottles as a new source of polymeric material.
For original PET membrane, the casting solution was prepared by dissolving of 20wt% PET in phenol solution.
For PET modified membrane, a 5 wt% of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was added into polymer solution.
The solution was cast onto a glass plate at room temperature followed by evaporation before the solidification process.
The membranes formed were characterized in terms of morphology, chemical group, and filtration performance.
A humic acid solution was used to identify the permeability and the solute rejection of the membranes.
Results:
The results showed that the recycled PET from waste plastic bottles was applicable to use as a membrane material for a water treatment process.
The maximum flux of 97.
0 l/m
2
.
hr was obtained from filtration test using PET membrane.
The highest rejection of humic acid in a water sample, which reached up to 75.
92%, was obtained using the PET/PVP membrane.
Conclusions:
The recycled PET from waste bottles was successfully used to prepare porous membrane.
The membrane was modified by the addition of PVP as a membrane modifying agent.
SEM analysis confirmed that the original PET membrane has a rough and large pore structure.
The addition of PVP improved the pore density with a narrow pore structure.
The PET/PVP membrane conditioned with evaporation was the best in humic acid rejection.
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